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WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY? GET READY TO MAKE NOTES iMedia Students – get ready to make notes 1.Bateman, Jordan 2.Buckle, Aimee 3.Coulthard, Nicole 4.Crichton, Chloe 5.Dabell, Simon 6.Drury, Mitchell 7.Faulkner, Alice 8.Finn, Kelsie 9.Gamble-Boguszewski, Abbie-Star 10.Gill, Emma 11.Grant, Frances 12.Hooley-Rice, Charlotte 13.Khan, Muhammad 14.McGuinness, Owen 15.Medlock, Olivia 16.Moore, Leoni 17.Murphy, Charlotte 18.Steele, Eleni 19.Strydom, Daneka WAITING TO BE ENROLLED ON BCS COURSE (HW TODAY?) 1.Atkinson, Keiran 2.Brear, Luke 3.Clarke, Tyler? 4.Eccles, Jess 5.Gant, Ray 6.Hibberd-Richards, Marny 7.Hudson-Giddings, Daniel 8.Khan, Muhammad ENROLLED ON BCS COURSE 1.Bateman, Kacey 2.Parkes, Alyx (continue with Enlight practice test)
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WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY? WAITING TO BE ENROLLED ON BCS COURSE (HW OR WORK FOR ANOTHER SUBJECT TODAY?) 1.Atkinson, Keiran 2.Brear, Luke 3.Clarke, Tyler? 4.Eccles, Jess 5.Gant, Ray 6.Hibberd- Richards, Marny 7.Hudson- Giddings, Daniel 8.Khan, Muhammad
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WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY? ENROLLED ON BCS COURSE 1.Parkes, Alyx (continue with Enlight practice test – aim to get half of questions done in this lesson!)
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WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY? GET READY TO MAKE NOTES iMedia Students – get ready to make notes 1.Bateman, Jordan 2.Buckle, Aimee 3.Coulthard, Nicole 4.Crichton, Chloe 5.Dabell, Simon 6.Drury, Mitchell 7.Faulkner, Alice 8.Finn, Kelsie 9.Gamble-Boguszewski, Abbie-Star 10.Gill, Emma 11.Grant, Frances 12.Hooley-Rice, Charlotte 13.Khan, Muhammad 14.McGuinness, Owen 15.Medlock, Olivia 16.Moore, Leoni 17.Murphy, Charlotte 18.Steele, Eleni 19.Strydom, Daneka
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MAKING NOTES
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EXERCISE BOOK AND PEN/PENCIL
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OBJECTIVE… Understanding the terms… White space Design Composition Colour In the context of document design and layout
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WHITE SPACE
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In page layout, illustration and sculpture, white space is often referred to as negative space. It is the portion of a page left unmarked: margins, gutters, and space between columns, lines of type, graphics, figures, or objects drawn or depicted.
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WHITE SPACE In page layout, illustration and sculpture, white space is often referred to as negative space. It is the portion of a page left unmarked: margins, gutters, and space between columns, lines of type, graphics, figures, or objects drawn or depicted.
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WHITESPACE ON A NEWSPAPER
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margins
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WHITESPACE ON A NEWSPAPER margins Space between columns
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WHITESPACE ON A NEWSPAPER margins Space between columns Space lines of text Space around images
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WHITESPACE ON A NEWSPAPER margins Space between columns Space lines of text Space around images Not much white space because editor needs to cram a lot onto the page…
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WHITESPACE ON A NEWSPAPER margins Space between columns Space lines of text Space around images Enough space to make it aesthetically pleasing…
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WHITESPACE ON A NEWSPAPER margins Space between columns Space lines of text Space around images When space is at a premium, such as in some types of magazine, newspaper, and yellow pages advertising, white space is limited in order to get as much vital information on to the page as possible
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WHITE SPACE ON AN ADVERT
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Conversely, judicious use of white space can give a page a classic, elegant, or rich appearance. For example, upscale brands often use ad layouts with little text and a lot of white space. For publication designers, white space is very important. Publications can be printed on a variety of different papers, which can have different colours, textures, etc. In these cases, white space is used for good presentation and for showcasing the different stocks.
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CW TASK: SHOW YOU KNOW ABOUT WHITE SPACE Present a picture of a newspaper and an advert for a high quality brand. Label the white space on both Say why it’s much less in a newspaper than the advert
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OBJECTIVE… Understanding the terms… White space Design Composition Colour In the context of document design and layout
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COLOUR Use of Sepia
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COLOUR Use of primary colours
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COLOUR Use of mono tone
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REASONS TO USE COLOUR
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COLOUR Use of Sepia Speed up visual search Object recognition Enhance meaning Convey structure Establish identity Symbolism
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COLOUR Use of Sepia Speed up visual search Object recognition Enhance meaning Convey structure Establish identity Symbolism
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COLOUR Use of primary colours Speed up visual search Object recognition Enhance meaning Convey structure Establish identity Symbolism
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COLOUR Use of primary colours Speed up visual search Object recognition Enhance meaning Convey structure Establish identity Symbolism
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COLOUR Use of mono tone Speed up visual search Object recognition Enhance meaning Convey structure Establish identity Symbolism
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COLOUR Use of mono tone Speed up visual search Object recognition Enhance meaning Convey structure Establish identity Symbolism
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CW TASK 2: SHOW YOU KNOW ABOUT USE OF COLOUR Present pictures of book covers, magazines, posters (about three in total ) to show different uses of colour Label the use of colour (monochrome, sepia, primary) Say whether this has been used for Speed up visual search Object recognition Enhance meaning Convey structure Establish identity Symbolism
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OBJECTIVE… Understanding the terms… White space Design Composition Colour In the context of document design and layout
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